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Antony Dapiran
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Antony Dapiran
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Writer/Lawyer/Photographer. Author of Walkley-nominated book “City on Fire: The Fight for Hong Kong” (@scribepub).
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Nov 20, 2024
    Follow me from the bird to the butterfly! I’m @ antd.bsky.social
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Nov 17, 2019
    In TST, a protester helps a food stall vendor who has been affected by tear gas to wash out his eyes. Another one gives him a pair of goggles.
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Nov 17, 2019
    Water cannon and tear gas fired at the front lines at #PolyU (excuse the foreground foliage)
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Nov 17, 2019
    Quiet again for now at #PolyU as face-off continues. Every so often the police vehicles emit an ear-piercing siren & protesters respond with a megaphone playing Für Elise. Really not sure which is worse.
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Nov 18, 2019
    Nathan Rd, Yau Ma Tei, Monday afternoon. Thousands of protesters and supply chains stretching further than I can see, at least a kilometer or more.
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    Antony Dapiran
    @antd
    Nov 17, 2019
    At #PolyU water cannon moves in below while tear gas rains down on students on the parapets
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    Antony Dapiran
    @antd
    Jul 3, 2019
    A VIDEO THREAD: How did HK protesters use hand signals & human chains to get supplies quickly to front lines on Monday? Here, they need more helmets at the front line at LegCo doors. What to do? The hand signal for “helmets” is passed from the front line through the crowd...
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Nov 18, 2019
    This. If this was happening in any other civilised place, the political leadership would be speaking to the people, seeking to calm, reassure, explain, at least justify. But HK has to cope not only with the ongoing events but with SILENCE from Lam and her government. Shameful.
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    Nathan Ruser
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    Nov 18, 2019
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    Meanwhile the city is completely bereft of leadership, Carrie Lam has disappeared and has ceded control of policy and the city more broadly to a police force that has radicalised and hardened over protests. Without accountability they can do whatever they want. And they are.
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    Antony Dapiran
    @antd
    Nov 13, 2019
    How to politicize & radicalize a generation:
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Nov 10, 2019
    Can’t believe what I’m watching. This is a Monday morning in HK.
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Nov 17, 2019
    An eerie scene as protesters are cloaked in clouds of tear gas on Granville Rd, TST
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    Antony Dapiran
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    Apr 13, 2020
    Basic Law Art 22: “No department of the Central People's Government...may interfere in the affairs which the HKSAR administers on its own in accordance with this Law.”
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    Damon Pang
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    Apr 13, 2020
    #JUSTIN #Beijing's #HongKong & Macau Affairs Office blasts the pro-democracy camp's filibuster at #HK #Legco's House Committee, saying it "strongly condemns" the disruption to the normal operations of the council & law-making process on livelihood matters hmo.gov.cn/xwzx/xwfb/xwfb…
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    Antony Dapiran
    @antd
    Jul 30, 2020
    Mass barring of pro-democracy legislators from running in LegCo elections (which may be delayed anyway). Not surprising, but also death knell for any pretense HK had to even a semi democratic system.
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    Antony Dapiran
    @antd
    Nov 13, 2019
    Excellent @guardian editorial: HKers "see protest actions as spawned by police violence & a govt that can only crack down, never compromise... HK’s gov must rely on police because it does not have support of the public."
    The Guardian view on Hong Kong: policing the crisis | Editorial
    From theguardian.com

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